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Comparatives & Superlatives

Comparatives & Superlatives. Using pictures and easy grammar. There are two types of superlative: relative and absolute. Relative: John is the smartest boy in the class. Absolute: John is very smart. The relative superlative describes a noun within the context of some larger group.

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Comparatives & Superlatives

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  1. Comparatives & Superlatives Usingpictures and easygrammar

  2. There are two types of superlative: relative and absolute. Relative: John is the smartest boy in the class.Absolute: John is very smart

  3. The relative superlative describes a noun within the context of some larger group. John is the smartest boy in the class.Mary is the youngest person in the room.Of the three, Moe is the meanest.

  4. Superlatives The absolute superlative does not describe the noun in the context of a larger group. John is very smart.The book is extremely expensive.The food is indescribably tasty.

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